Is someone asking "Can you hear me?" on the phone when you pick up? If so, hang up. It could be a scam. The "Can you hear me" scam has been targeting consumers for quite a few years. It's unclear ...
If you’re asked a question like this in a normal conversation, it’s polite to let the other person know that you hear them loud and clear. But if you’re asked this at the beginning of a call from a ...
MILWAUKEE (WKBT) -- The Wisconsin Better Business Bureau issued an alert Monday night warning consumers about “can you hear me?” phone scams. According to the BBB these scams aren't new, but they ...
If you’re asked a question like this in a normal conversation, it’s polite to let the other person know that you hear them loud and clear. But if you’re asked this at the beginning of a call from a ...
You’ve likely been in countless phone calls with friends or family where someone wanders into a dead zone and the call starts breaking up. You or the other person ...
Phone rings and you answer the call. On the other end of the line, you hear someone talking – maybe it sounds slightly garbled – and then they ask, “can you near me?” You answer “yes” and they hang up ...
CONSUMER INVESTIGATOR BRIAN ROCHE HAS SOME ANSWERS. CAN YOU HEAR ME? GOOD. SO LET ME START BY TELLING YOU I HAVE NEVER HEARD OF ANYONE LOSING MONEY BECAUSE THEY ANSWERED YES TO THAT QUESTION ON THE ...